Safety overkill exists in Australia too. Some Aussie media companies require their overseas journalists ring into the office every two hours, yep even throughout the night. Why? To tell the boss they are still alive.

These are prominent examples of safety gone mad however puzzling approaches to safety are widespread, as seen in these-light-hearted examples of strange safety signs.

Ummmmmmm OK

There should be a sign warning that this sign is a waste of time

Yeah we know the toaster is dangerously hot, we just want to poke a knife in to retrieve some bread

Ummmmmmm OK

Something tells us that the fine is going to be less of a deterrent to touching those wires than the prospect of frying

Seeing all those safety stickers would making anyone using the stairs dizzy enough to fall down them

Artifical intelligence just come come soon enough

Nothing like a good old selfie before you go up in flames

If the worst thing that happens when you get drunk is kissing a fish, you’re probably doin just fine.

Love the specificity

Maybe councils should fit outdoor seats with rain covers then, just in case

One Comment

Gary W. Douglas
February 13, 2018 @
11:37 pm

What we’re seeing is the result of three fold: 1) Dumbing down of youth through indoctrination of public and “higher education” thus, the next generation being created to become lemmings – having no ability or awareness of critical thought and lacking any depth of thought, 2) runaway liability issues because of greed, liberalism, and activists in positions of law, and 3) attempting to mimic failed social systems that have shown no creativity or industrial growth, for the sake of globalist agendas. Also an attempt to make everything the same and ensuring no one can do anything else.